Southwest Manufacturing News - April 2017

Siemens Partners With U.S. Technical Schools For L.E.A.P. Initiative

2017-03-31 06:12:01

Siemens has announced the launch of a new workforce development program for secondary and technical schools across America called L.E.A.P. — the Lifelong Educational Advantage Program. Made available through Siemens Cooperates with Education, the effort is designed to give high school and technical school graduates a basic-to-advanced machine tool knowledge that will benefit them in their future careers as CNC machinists. Educational Program

L.E.A.P. starts with SinuTrain, a PC-based control-identical training system. This software turns any PC screen into an exact representation of the Sinumerik Operate graphical user interface. The numeric kernel (NC) that drives SinuTrain also powers the Sinumerik 828D and 840D sl controls. Comprehensive kn owledge does not require investing in a machine, since all courses can be taught on a PC.

Through L.E.A.P., Siemens offers students and educators:

• PC-based training system using SinuTrain

• Same HMI, set-up and simulation screens as actual machine controls

• Full basic-through-advanced CNC learning

• Modular content customized to curriculum

• Free instruction training, support and certification

• Hardware simulators

• Machine tool partners.

As part of the program, Siemens provides training courses in two machine tool disciplines: milling and turning. Each of the courses is divided into levels with pre-requisites. Each course level receives a complete curriculum, which includes both classroom and hands-on training models to increase student engagement and understanding. Upon successful completion of each level, students receive Siemens L.E.A.P. Certifications documenting the advanced skill sets needed in today’s highly technical manufacturing careers.

“Currently, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) jobs are growing at 1.7 times the rate of non- STEM jobs. Employers need graduates who are more than basic machine operators for basic parts cutting. Siemens CNC instruction best supports this career path from basic to advanced knowledge,” explained Brian Hamilton, CNC Education Manager, Siemens Industry, Inc.

Additionally, Siemens offers the instructional content and support that technical schools require. In partnership with machine tool builders such as EMCO, ROMI, INDEX, KNUTH and others, Siemens addresses the need for skilled manufacturing labor by preparing students for a career in the job shop or production department environments.

Comprehensive Understanding, Higher Performance

The Sinumerik CNC platform features a universal interface for rapid progression across control packages. One interface teaches students both basic and advanced CNC skills.

As students learn the program and how to operate the Sinumerik 828D job shop control, they become equally comfortable in using the higher-level Sinumerik 840D sl CNC.

“The Sinumerik CNC empowers more high-end machining applications than any other control technology platform,” said a company spokesperson. Included among the CNC capabilities are universal HMI, true conversational language for operation, shop floor programming and visual verification of the cutting cycle. All of these features can be simulated on the PC seat provided with L.E.A.P.

Getting Started is Easy

Once an educational institution is enrolled in the Siemens Cooperates with Education (SCE) program, a site assessment will determine which L.E.A.P. program best fits participating school needs. Assistance with the installation of the SinuTrain software package, as well as scheduling for instructor training and certification, are available.

Siemens provides training courses in the two major machine tool disciplines: milling and turning. Each of the course disciplines is divided into levels that provide a pre-requisite approach for basic-to-advanced learning. Siemens provides the school with a complete installation of SinuTrain, its PC-based simulation software, to enhance the hands-on learning experience.

For more information contact: John Meyer Siemens Industry, Inc. Drive Technologies -Motion Control 390 Kent Avenue Elk Grove Village, IL 60007 847-640-1595 cnc.us@siemens.com www.usa.siemens.com/cnc

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